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Garbage Men & Women Doing Good in the Community
Here you will find a selection of our stories from the communities we serve and the environmental heroes who are part of the Meridian Waste team.
Kathy Calvin said it best, "Giving is not just about making a donation, it's about making a difference."
The City of Winfield's 'Celebrate Winfield' event at the Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 11, was an All-American hit. The event featured food, crafts, live music, games, a kid's zone, and fireworks. The day kicked off with a Benefit for the Brave charity 5k run/walk.
Meridian Waste North Carolina and Shotwell Construction & Demolition (C&D) Landfill is hosting a free fall event for the local community again this year.
Meridian Waste Virginia - Petersburg Hauling donated school supplies to support the residents of Greenbriar Management Apartment Communities in a back-to-school celebration.
The Meridian Waste Eagle Ridge Landfill invites the Pike County community to visit the facility and enjoy the Eagle Ridge Landfill Fall Harvest Family Fun Fest on Saturday, October 16.
More than 4,000 people attended the event that had in excess of 20 different trucks and heavy machinery displays. Meridian Waste’s goal of the superhero theme was to spotlight the hardworking men and women in the environmental services industry who have worked continuously during the past 18 months to keep communities and neighborhoods clean, green, and safe.
Meridian Waste Florida begins serving the City of Jacksonville on Friday, October 1 with residential solid municipal waste and recycling collection and is augmenting its fleet by hiring new employees in every sector of the company’s specializations.
Shotwell C&D Landfill in Wendell, N.C. threw a Summer Splash Bash on August 7 with over 140 members of the community!
Meridian Waste's Lead Operator Cooper Tharp led the Shotwell C&D Landfill Adopt a Highway cleanup for July 2021.
Meridian Waste Virginia has donated a combined $4,500 to Lunenburg County Youth Baseball League’s efforts to compete at the Dixie Youth Baseball World Series 2021.
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